RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:No discord tomorrow August 23rdI'm simply looking at the numbers and where the share price currently sits. This stock is way undervalued.
If you're not happy with your investment then continue to sell your shares, but don't keep complaining about the CEO providing some miscalculated information that he made many months ago. I would think those comments were made based on the current situation of the company at that time and then a few of you come along judging those comments and having the luxery of up-to-date current information many months later. I'm sure your own life is filled with examples of miscalculations and hindsight being 20/20. But how can you possibly not be a happy with those numbers this year as compared to last year? You're literally sitting on a lottery ticket.
At the time of his comments the covid testing may have looked like it was going to perform even better than Q1. At the time of his comments he may have expected deals and aquisitions to be completed faster. At the time of his comments he wasn't going through the summer doldrums. At the time of his comments he may have been looking at the company's revenue, balance sheet and all the deals and aquisitions in the pipline and was thinking, "Man, this company is incredibly undervalued with our numbers, people should probably get in before it takes off". Any CEO will tell you they do not control the direction the institutions decide to move a stock or control any outside influence that can effect the stock market in general.
I don't know and I don't really care what he said 5-6 months ago, I'm just objectively looking at those numbers, and they look good!!!
As for the complaint about dilution. This is a growing junior company! At least, the dilution here is adding or will add revenue to the bottom line. There is nothing wrong with dilution when you are getting revenue in return. Where else do you get the capital to grow? And much of that occurred before their additional covid revenue. You have CEO's out there that dilute a stock only to keep it a float and pad their pockets. This is certainly not one of those stocks.